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she's had a pretty big year with "bridesmaids." you usually see more familiar faces during these emmy nominations than at your tenth high school reunion. so, any time there is a new face, it's pretty exciting. you get a nomination. and it seems sometimes like it's a tenured position at a university. but we saw some surprises certainly. and she's one of the biggest, i'd say. very exciting. >> her reaction was so natural and was so great. that yikes jumping out of her mouth. >> there's all kinds of stuff going on here. and you know, certainly the comedy series and the comedy categories are extremely competitive. any time you've got "glee" and "modern family" against each other one more time that's going to be a real battle. those are two hugely popular shows. both nominated again this year. >> chris, anybody you were surprised that did not get nominated? >> well, let's see. there are -- i guess there are a couple -- toni collette for "the united states of tara" not getting nominated. lea michele not getting nominated for beststomedy
she's had a pretty big year with "bridesmaids." you usually see more familiar faces during these emmy nominations than at your tenth high school reunion. so, any time there is a new face, it's pretty exciting. you get a nomination. and it seems sometimes like it's a tenured position at a university. but we saw some surprises certainly. and she's one of the biggest, i'd say. very exciting. >> her reaction was so natural and was so great. that yikes jumping out of her mouth....
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victoria bell, the neighborhood parks council, john bella at rebar, that's a big committee, the unified school district's schoolyard alliance, jeffrey boettcher at gardens initiative, peter at nature in the city and dan flanagan at doug wildman at friends of the urban forest. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, two more to go. economic prosperity and environmental -- [applause] >> hello, mayor lee, thank you for being here very much. i'm with the center on race poverty and the environment. today i am representing the economic pros period of time jobs and environmental justice -- prosperity jobs and environmental justice program. the city and county of san francisco recognizes that poor neighborhoods have been burdened by the pollution generated by the fossil fuel-dependent economy and continues to suffer from high unemployment rates. as such, the san francisco department of the environment climate program recently convened two meetings of the economic prosperity jobs and environmental justice panel to create policy structure and directives that support the growth of the new local green
victoria bell, the neighborhood parks council, john bella at rebar, that's a big committee, the unified school district's schoolyard alliance, jeffrey boettcher at gardens initiative, peter at nature in the city and dan flanagan at doug wildman at friends of the urban forest. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, two more to go. economic prosperity and environmental -- [applause] >> hello, mayor lee, thank you for being here very much. i'm with the center on race poverty and the...
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that was a big problem. the challenge, of course, is that obama took that and put his foot on the accelerator and we got really much more significant problems, but, again, now, we're trying to fix these problems. i'm not interested in apportioning blame on a percentage basis but let's look forward. the republican house of representatives, if you want to look at the partisan side of that, they put forward a budget. they actually passed a budget. the democratic estimate hasn't even written or passed a budget for two years. two years. the president of the united states is only now showing up for discussions. he spent the last three months raising $86 million of political money, not spending time focused on this problem, and now he wants to show up and tell everybody else to eat their peas when his party in the senate hasn't even passed a budget not this year but this year or last year and he hasn't put forward a serious budget period. >> but my issue is that when there are such extreme partisan views being expr
that was a big problem. the challenge, of course, is that obama took that and put his foot on the accelerator and we got really much more significant problems, but, again, now, we're trying to fix these problems. i'm not interested in apportioning blame on a percentage basis but let's look forward. the republican house of representatives, if you want to look at the partisan side of that, they put forward a budget. they actually passed a budget. the democratic estimate hasn't even written or...
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that is something that has to be determined here. >> that is a big point to make. so many times we do these stories, and it is someone that the families venture or others have introduced into their lives. all right. clint, thank you, and we appreciate your joining us on the latest in that case. >>> and coming up with the talk of america's debt and the state of the economy, some are looking toward the recovery and asking, where is the next big boom city? well, forbes is out with the list of cities that are expected to grow and prosper the most over the next decade. we have that list. i think that some of it may surprise you. >>> a major hailstorm damaged dozens of planes in denver halting travel plans for about 1,000 passengers, and when will they get back on track there? we have the latest. here's what i'm not... a pushover. right now, some in washington want to make a deal cutting the social security and medicare benefits we worked for. with billions in waste and loopholes, how could they look at us? maybe we seem like an easy target... until you realize... there
that is something that has to be determined here. >> that is a big point to make. so many times we do these stories, and it is someone that the families venture or others have introduced into their lives. all right. clint, thank you, and we appreciate your joining us on the latest in that case. >>> and coming up with the talk of america's debt and the state of the economy, some are looking toward the recovery and asking, where is the next big boom city? well, forbes is out with...
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where is the big scare? alisyn:ies moody's considering downgrading the trim a rating if that's the case? >> maybe they are considering downgrading it because our our politicians cannot get serious about reducing the copps of government. barack obama has doubled our debt since he's been in office an can't come up -- it's gone up by 25% in the first four years. spending up by 25%. he can't find 5% in real cuts? this is all about demagoguery. and these polls -- i heard mr. rasmussen. wouldn't you like to see a poll of people who actually pay income taxes? i'm a little tired of hearing people that don't have any federal income tax liability at all saying, hey, i don't have problem with raising taxes on the rich. why should you be asked in the first place? you are part of problem. you are not parts of the solution. pay some taxes yourself, then you can tell us that you don't have a problem with them raising taxes on the rich. alisyn: what you are saying, it's all demagoguery. its even groalsd the entire country a
where is the big scare? alisyn:ies moody's considering downgrading the trim a rating if that's the case? >> maybe they are considering downgrading it because our our politicians cannot get serious about reducing the copps of government. barack obama has doubled our debt since he's been in office an can't come up -- it's gone up by 25% in the first four years. spending up by 25%. he can't find 5% in real cuts? this is all about demagoguery. and these polls -- i heard mr. rasmussen....
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the big change was the emergence of a electric elevators. starting in 1880, the electric elevator allowed building dollars to go much higher. we evolved from steam hydraulic elevators to the electric elevators that are not that much different from what we are going to see now at the top of the tower. this is the steam room on the top of the state st. francis. -- on top of the state francis. the equipment you see painted green, that is all the original equipment from 1972. we are just now in the middle of modernizing this equipment. >> why modernize? doesn't the equipment works fine? >> it does, it is of analog and intensive, and there are some additional controls. let me introduce the foreman to you. this is vince. he can do a better job explaining the project details. >> what is happening here, what are you doing? >> we are doing a major modernization. we are tearing out the old system, logic controls, and generator controls, and we will be going over to solid state. this is not your standard selector. it does not have a tape that runs it.
the big change was the emergence of a electric elevators. starting in 1880, the electric elevator allowed building dollars to go much higher. we evolved from steam hydraulic elevators to the electric elevators that are not that much different from what we are going to see now at the top of the tower. this is the steam room on the top of the state st. francis. -- on top of the state francis. the equipment you see painted green, that is all the original equipment from 1972. we are just now in the...
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big companies and lo and behold the consumer didn't get up getting there so they lost their job they lost their houses and mortgages and they're still in trouble you're mistaken in saying that the federal reserve has spent any money. you say five trillion we have lent money we have purchased securities that's not buying this not dissipating you know that money that we've gotten all the money. chairman bernanke went on to say you know that the fed is in fact you know a money maker for the u.s. government and we've got you here you work for goldline obviously you've got a vested interest scott but kind of talk about this as it relates to what we're seeing you know previously with the bailout and you know the direction that this country's going right it's a good point let's go to side i think both of the individuals bernanke and ron paul were correct ron paul is right that the average american has not seen the benefit of the stimulus money that has been put to good use and we're seeing that in unemployment rates we're seeing that in the last luster g.d.p. growth and it's impacting middl
big companies and lo and behold the consumer didn't get up getting there so they lost their job they lost their houses and mortgages and they're still in trouble you're mistaken in saying that the federal reserve has spent any money. you say five trillion we have lent money we have purchased securities that's not buying this not dissipating you know that money that we've gotten all the money. chairman bernanke went on to say you know that the fed is in fact you know a money maker for the u.s....
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big companies and lo and behold the consumer in the end up getting this they lost their job they lost their houses and they're still in trouble you're mistaken in saying that for the reserve to spend any money. you say five trillion we have lent money we have purchased securities that's not buying dissipating you know the money that we've gotten all the money back we're making then went on to say that the fed has in fact been a profit center a money maker for the u.s. government and your thoughts on this notion is the fed actually you know a profit center. but actually the number is probably closer to twenty nine trillion dollars if we count the total lending guaranteeing and buying of talks of waste assets undertaken by the fed and treasury twenty nine trillion dollars. i think bernanke is saying that a little bit fast and loose the fed still has a lot of toxic waste on its balance sheet probably it is valuing that it's something that will never be realized so i think that probably is going to take a loss on some of the ways that approach to this possibly on some of the loans that it
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welcome back to the big picture i'm john harbin coming up in this half hour republicans have taken off the gloves in their war against women stepping into rather personal choices like whether or not to bear a child so far is the g.o.p. so hell bent on following the taliban's meanwhile both medicare and medicaid remain on life support as lawmakers discuss massive cuts to the entitlement programs and the growing wealth inequality do more harm than good to the economy. the republican war on women has reached an all time frenzy high in the past few months a good backer institute study released this week shows the states have an active one hundred sixty two new provisions related to reproductive health and women's rights in just the first six months of two thousand and eleven and a sharp increase in last year forty nine percent of these new laws seek to restrict access to abortion services and twenty six percent of the new laws restricting abortion as this chart that was included in the report shows eighty abortion restrictions on acts of this year are more than double the previous record o
welcome back to the big picture i'm john harbin coming up in this half hour republicans have taken off the gloves in their war against women stepping into rather personal choices like whether or not to bear a child so far is the g.o.p. so hell bent on following the taliban's meanwhile both medicare and medicaid remain on life support as lawmakers discuss massive cuts to the entitlement programs and the growing wealth inequality do more harm than good to the economy. the republican war on women...
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>>greg: big time. there could be another trial, right? >>jonathan: we have not heard yet as to whether they want to retry the case or if one imagines they will. the judge set a hearing to discuss whether there should be another trial, and that will take place on september 2nd and roger clemens left the court as you saw there and headed to a nearby restaurant with the defense team, a fancy restaurant known as the "caucus room," probably dining on lobster and steak and celebrating. >>greg: prosecutors have luncheon crow, meanwhile. thank you, jonathan, and jonathan will chat about this. just go online at foxnews.com/shep on "on the hunt," link. and now to talk more about this is lis wiehl former federal prosecutor, and arthur aidala and a veteran criminal against tone. good to see you both. if roger clemens confesses something to andy pettitte who tells his wife, that is not just hearsay it is double hearsay. >>guest: a person who is not taking the stand who tells someone else who tolls someone else. all i can say in defense of the prosecut
>>greg: big time. there could be another trial, right? >>jonathan: we have not heard yet as to whether they want to retry the case or if one imagines they will. the judge set a hearing to discuss whether there should be another trial, and that will take place on september 2nd and roger clemens left the court as you saw there and headed to a nearby restaurant with the defense team, a fancy restaurant known as the "caucus room," probably dining on lobster and steak and...
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there is a big buy as towards debt, including the financial sector. it makes no sense to have tax code point in the opposite direction. i worked a great deal with regulators, and i am supportive of what they're trying to do, but it is not enough. there are constrained by the international regulation, including bottle 3. -- including basil 3. why should we regard that as the last word on appropriate constraints on the extent of excess of leverage? i agree with mr. fleischer, there are many ways to tax excessive leverage, including thin capitalization tax. the imf made a good report to the g-20 on these issues. >> thank you very much. >> you said that a lower corporate tax rate would remove pressure on the debt over equity. can you explain how that would address the debt equity bias that we have heard about? >> the most simple version of this is the entity level taxation is part of the problem. reducing that rate ends up taking away that distortion to some agree. but a kind of goes further. one of the problems is not just that in the aggregate for nonfi
there is a big buy as towards debt, including the financial sector. it makes no sense to have tax code point in the opposite direction. i worked a great deal with regulators, and i am supportive of what they're trying to do, but it is not enough. there are constrained by the international regulation, including bottle 3. -- including basil 3. why should we regard that as the last word on appropriate constraints on the extent of excess of leverage? i agree with mr. fleischer, there are many ways...
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gates hada big role in yes, did. >> gohead. >>ea i think they'll center to try to cut the @@defense buet by, i don't know,@0 -- 50, 100 billion, dollars00 billion is the numbe" i've seen over 10 years. >> okay with reducing the budget? >> yes. >>worry you? >> china -- >> if we don't maintain a@ position of worl military superiority we won't be the number one in the@wod, check? >> if we let our economy down the toilet, we won't be number one in the world@either. and we cat afford this! >> we're not number one militaly in the world -- in @@ our -- in our circumstances. we will still -] @@not be the number one [everyone talki at once] worlds power? next 15 countries we'll still power. number one military [everyone talking at once]@@ >> nal power and counterinsurgency. that where you'll see the >> we center to maintain military superiority ove" everyone to be the worlds's number >>> issue four, brace for impact! ptain chelsea sullenberger visited the aviation museum in north carolina for the arrival of the u.s. airways plane that h
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and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture time keeps on ticking until our nation is no longer able to pay its bills when the republican stop there charade the defense of their billionaire patrons and let our country get back to work and as the rupert murdoch scandal heats up in the u.k. back here at home officials are investigating it as news outlets practice the same type of illegal act the news information could fox so-called news be for sale as a headline and bright future of. getting to know this today's round of negotiations between are going lawmakers in the white house did not bring us any closer to finding a solution for our nation's republican hostage taking crisis yesterday senate minority leader mitch mcconnell proposed an opt out plan for republicans suggesting that congress give president obama the authority to unilaterally raise the nation's debt limit until the end of his current term but his plan was criticized by many house republicans who are digging in instant increasing the debt limit and dismissing the potential economic consequences from a default today m
and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture time keeps on ticking until our nation is no longer able to pay its bills when the republican stop there charade the defense of their billionaire patrons and let our country get back to work and as the rupert murdoch scandal heats up in the u.k. back here at home officials are investigating it as news outlets practice the same type of illegal act the news information could fox so-called news be for sale as a headline and bright future of....
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is italy too big to fail? >> well, certainly it is. i mean, if you have to think about a rescue package for italy no one today has the money to put it up. i mean, let's face it, as you said before, italy is six times the size of greece. so i think that everybody should be quite calm. today the markets were doing much better. it's true, as ken was saying before, part of the confusion arose because of a fight over an internal political fight between berlusconi and finance minister tremonte. but the decree for a large austerity plan was already passed. and it was because of this fight that the markets feared that maybe this decree was not going to be approved by parliament. today the situation has been clarified. by friday this package will be passed and, you know, italy is going to go on by adopting this plan and by 2014 it will have a balanced budget which is going to be quite an enviable situation if all of this will go according to plan. >> suarez: professor rogoff, the news of the austerity plan seemed to have calmed really jittery m
is italy too big to fail? >> well, certainly it is. i mean, if you have to think about a rescue package for italy no one today has the money to put it up. i mean, let's face it, as you said before, italy is six times the size of greece. so i think that everybody should be quite calm. today the markets were doing much better. it's true, as ken was saying before, part of the confusion arose because of a fight over an internal political fight between berlusconi and finance minister tremonte....
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that gave stocks a big boost. the dow gained almost 45 points while the nasdaq was up 15. >>> numbers released overnight show foreclosures fell nearly 30% in the first half of the year but that's not because of any actual improvement in the housing market. analysts say paperwork and procedural delays are pushing the process further and further back, an estimated 1 million foreclosures that should have taken place this year will now happen in 2012 or later. >>> chrysler is recalling its best selling vehicle, more than 240,000 ram pickup trucks from 2008 through 2011 are being recalled because of a steering problem, a part near the left wheel can fracture and cause loss of steering, a few minor crashes have been reported. chrysler will fix the problem free of charge. >>> and a solution may be brewing to the minnesota government shutdown. it's all about the beer, made by the miller coors brewing company. it may have be taken off store shelves because the company's sales licenses have expired and there are no state wo
that gave stocks a big boost. the dow gained almost 45 points while the nasdaq was up 15. >>> numbers released overnight show foreclosures fell nearly 30% in the first half of the year but that's not because of any actual improvement in the housing market. analysts say paperwork and procedural delays are pushing the process further and further back, an estimated 1 million foreclosures that should have taken place this year will now happen in 2012 or later. >>> chrysler is...
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big phone says it's taken steps but admits it's still a big problem. >>> for money news, let's go to joya dosh. i'm expecting a rough morning for stocks. how's it looking? >> it's actually looking pretty good. the futures are pointing to a higher open, which is a bit of a fresh start from earlier in the week. >> i want to ask people, don't think about ge so much, think about a small business person who really create a lot of jobs in this country. they're petrified right now. >> who are they scared of? >> look, what happens if the government doesn't roll over its debt? why would you invest into that? and if the budget deficit means super high tax rates for them, again, that to me is the piece that is missing. there has been bad new business generation, small businesses have gotten hurt coming out of this recession. >> all right. ali, what's happening here is that the clock is ticking. during one of the most tense meetings in washington last night between the president and lawmakers with moody's in the meantime has warned that its putting the u.s. credit rating on watch for a possible
big phone says it's taken steps but admits it's still a big problem. >>> for money news, let's go to joya dosh. i'm expecting a rough morning for stocks. how's it looking? >> it's actually looking pretty good. the futures are pointing to a higher open, which is a bit of a fresh start from earlier in the week. >> i want to ask people, don't think about ge so much, think about a small business person who really create a lot of jobs in this country. they're petrified right...
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. >> yes, a big improvement, and >>> up next, it's a big morning in hollywood, and we'll show you why. >>> and a formal farewell for a former first lady. today her hometown says good-bye. we all have internal plumbing. but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, stop taking vesicare and get emergency help. tell your doctor right away if you have severe abdominal pain, or become constipated for three or more days. vesicare may cause blurred vision, so use caution while driving or doing unsafe tasks. common side effects are dry y uth, constipa
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murdoch is a big backer of republicans. if more momentum builds for probes into possible hacking in the united states or even congressional hearings, there are cautionary tales for lawmakers, reports that tabloids sometimes turntables for those who investigate them. most of those accounts date back to well before the scandal blew back in the media in recent weeks. media standards trust tells us when british parliamentarians look into the tabloid press a couple of years ago, he heard allegations that they were discouraged from repeatedly inviting rebecca brooks, one of murdoch's top execs to receive. >> the allegation was they were told, members were told do not invite her again. do not press this one, do not push it because if you do, you're regret it. and that was made very clear to them. >> reporter: contacted by cnn, a news corporation spokeman would not comment on that allegation. >> are you concerned they might hit back at you, dig into your personal life or whatever? >> i'm not worried about my personal life nor am i
murdoch is a big backer of republicans. if more momentum builds for probes into possible hacking in the united states or even congressional hearings, there are cautionary tales for lawmakers, reports that tabloids sometimes turntables for those who investigate them. most of those accounts date back to well before the scandal blew back in the media in recent weeks. media standards trust tells us when british parliamentarians look into the tabloid press a couple of years ago, he heard allegations...
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i mean, you need to go there with a big project, working together with the community, to have a big impact. now, the challenge is a lot of people need to be relocated. and the strategy to move people and to bring them back is still not clear. so i prefer not to-- you know, i can give you my opinion, but maybe it's better if i don't. you know, it's like this, when you work with people, it's not easy, never easy. you know, the infrastructure is the soft work. the hard work is dealing with people, is dealing with the governments, dealing with the communities, dealing with the all the institutions, all the interests. so it's dealing with people is, like, the hard work. >> ( translated ): can't you see the government is lying to us? we'll be evicted like dogs one day. >> ( translated ): if you're wise, you should find somewhere to move to now. don't count on being given a house and don't think you'll come back here. when you leave, you are gone for good. >> ( translated ): how much did you say it was? >> ( translated ): that is 5,500. >> ( translated ): and electricity? >> ( translated ): 1,000
i mean, you need to go there with a big project, working together with the community, to have a big impact. now, the challenge is a lot of people need to be relocated. and the strategy to move people and to bring them back is still not clear. so i prefer not to-- you know, i can give you my opinion, but maybe it's better if i don't. you know, it's like this, when you work with people, it's not easy, never easy. you know, the infrastructure is the soft work. the hard work is dealing with people,...
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he's a big man. he is dancing. what kind of dance is he doing? >> jon: it's called the the shag. that's a funny name. he has a funny name. >> jon: marcus bachmann y is that funny? >> bachmann? is that a classical music superhero, bachmann? you see, you see? this is say target-rich environment. i can't believe you get emmys for this crap. [laughter] >> jon: have you heard his voice. did you hear anything about his voice. it's like hitting off a tee. listen. >> there's that curiosity but again we like -- you know, it's as if we have to understand barbarians need to be educated. >> okay, so it's a funny tone. he has a funny tone. you go deeper than that. the tone is cheap. you see me getting laughs? this is the way that i talk. >> jon: yes, i see you getting laughs. >> no, they are not laughing. this is my natural tone. >> jon: just now your tone it's a funny tone. >> no, no, this is not a tone. >> jon: that's a tone. >> no tone! >> jon: aren't you ever tempted by this stuff? >> of course. i'd love to sayç dr. marcus bachmann buys braying paper towels for the packaging. i have tha
he's a big man. he is dancing. what kind of dance is he doing? >> jon: it's called the the shag. that's a funny name. he has a funny name. >> jon: marcus bachmann y is that funny? >> bachmann? is that a classical music superhero, bachmann? you see, you see? this is say target-rich environment. i can't believe you get emmys for this crap. [laughter] >> jon: have you heard his voice. did you hear anything about his voice. it's like hitting off a tee. listen. >>...
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he didn't want to make a big. stink publicly about it i think he's going through some other legal avenues but. now at least all this started have been dropping out and you know all of his drug charges have been dropped in the police and their cases are on desk duty they've been relieved of their police powers and are awaiting the outcome of a best and that's that's not normal i mean a lot of times you see events like this there's nothing papered over the cops down the beach or it's paid vacation these guys are getting punished with destiny but we're still waiting for the u.s. attorney's office to finish their investigation unless now it's finally going to happen what we do to support because until that. well i misled us concerning this kind of a waiting game. it's typical usually takes a long time and the same outcome and then it'll be up to the attorney's office to the prosecutor and finally to get back to the metro transit police to decide exactly what they want to pursue something else they just want to give th
he didn't want to make a big. stink publicly about it i think he's going through some other legal avenues but. now at least all this started have been dropping out and you know all of his drug charges have been dropped in the police and their cases are on desk duty they've been relieved of their police powers and are awaiting the outcome of a best and that's that's not normal i mean a lot of times you see events like this there's nothing papered over the cops down the beach or it's paid...
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- okay, look, it takes a big man to admit defeat, but you were right; i was wrong. everybody should be able to get married to whoever they want, which got me thinking about you and me. - oh, no, i'm not gonna marry you, if that's where this is headed. - what? dee, i would rather get shot in the face. - okay, then what are you doing here? - i'm glad you asked. i'm moving in. also, i need to get on your gym membership, because i got to get back in there asap before i lose this pump. what's with the beers? are you carbo-loading? - no. [gags] - oh, what are you doing? are you gonna throw up? - no. [gags] - then why are you gagging? - [coughs] - because, dee, that triggers my gag reflex too, and then i feel like i'm gonna throw up. - it's fine. i had some bad spaghetti... spaghetti. [gags] - [gags] oh, dee. look, the point is, the reason i came over here is because you were totally right about this marriage thing, okay? it is a special bond between two people in love. and everybody deserves that right. [both gagging] look, i'm thinking that-- i got to throw up. - no, no,
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the really big chicken and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest has sold millions of records with his siblings in the jonas brothers. tonight, he's making his tv debut as a solo artist to perform the song "see no more" from his upcoming album, "fast life." please welcome joe jonas. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ it was saturday when i got that call ♪ ♪ far away from feeling small i know i know i know what the truth is, yeah ♪ ♪ i tried to look away from what you did heartache became my friend oh ♪ ♪ you walked away from me baby i would've never done the same ♪ ♪ you made me feel like our love was not real you threw it all away so ♪ ♪ i d
the really big chicken and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest has sold...
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brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe lower and it r.t. london. well to discuss the scandal and its repercussions are joined live by ron he's director of new york based television producer deep dish t.v. thanks very much indeed for joining us here on r.t. . why it's only now that the full scale of the scandal has come to light many people will be wondering about the timing of this murdoch's bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster is now collapsed do you think that could have been the hidden agenda all along. well you know it's hard to say exactly what the competition and flashing knives are between the various media enterprises in britain or here in the united states for that matter but you know there has been a tremendous tendency towards concentration of all of the media and there are fewer and fewer hands and unit to look at the united states with the federal communications commission has been giving a.t.t. and their eyes and you know tremendous powers to combine with the some of the sm
brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe lower and it r.t. london. well to discuss the scandal and its repercussions are joined live by ron he's director of new york based television producer deep dish t.v. thanks very much indeed for joining us here on r.t. . why it's only now that the full scale of the scandal has come to light many people will be wondering about the timing of this murdoch's bid to take over...
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just going to be obvious that they will have to do q e three if they don't want to do it's this whole big mix. so today's announcement or to do what he said to congress is. to unexpected it's sort of the same sort of like playing with the wind like we're kind of cautiously optimistic but we're keeping all the cards on the table the same back and forth well he's also saying of course he's acknowledging that the economy isn't doing so well that we've seen a bit of a slowdown that unemployment is still going to maybe keep taking down but very very very slowly at some point but he also says that all these factors that we're experiencing right now are temporary and so is that just more of the politicking or does he actually believe that specifically he's talking about the things that are impacting commodities prices are temporary so what he's saying is look inflation yes it's four percent over the past five months it's a two point five percent over the past year and inflation hawks say look inflation is up and he's saying no this is because of the arab spring you know hurting oil is because of
just going to be obvious that they will have to do q e three if they don't want to do it's this whole big mix. so today's announcement or to do what he said to congress is. to unexpected it's sort of the same sort of like playing with the wind like we're kind of cautiously optimistic but we're keeping all the cards on the table the same back and forth well he's also saying of course he's acknowledging that the economy isn't doing so well that we've seen a bit of a slowdown that unemployment is...
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big deal for the u.s. if they win. they won last in 1999. >> i guess you say abby wambach is the next brandi chastain. >> now you have abby. >> she is really a big star to watch. i mean, the u.s. team itself, the favorites to win the competition, you know, there is all of this anti-american sentiment around the world, right? but on sunday, this weekend, the entire world and a lot of people in germany are really rooting and cheering for the u.s. to win because it hasn't been a big sport in the united states the way it is around the world. for this team to be victorious is really amazing. by the way, i found a good fact for you, kyra. football/soccer used to be calls pig's bladder because they blew up a pig's bladder and tied it on both sides and started to kick it around. they can use it as a nickname and say we are going to pay a little pig's bladder. just a little useless information feed for the weekend. >> sounds like a rock band more like. we expect live shots from the game, zain. we look forward to seeing you from
big deal for the u.s. if they win. they won last in 1999. >> i guess you say abby wambach is the next brandi chastain. >> now you have abby. >> she is really a big star to watch. i mean, the u.s. team itself, the favorites to win the competition, you know, there is all of this anti-american sentiment around the world, right? but on sunday, this weekend, the entire world and a lot of people in germany are really rooting and cheering for the u.s. to win because it hasn't been a...
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big business leads, small business follows, and the government assists. the president's goal to double exports is a rallying cry. this unifies people, and you know what? i know we can succeed. next we need to build a coalition around important industries like energy. we're the only country in the world that lacks any kind of broad energy theme. every other country in the world is creating jobs around clean energy investment from germany to china. the edison electric institute, the trade association of the industry, says there's millions of jobs available with some policy clarity around grid development or energy standards. all of these, all of these can be privately financed. similarly, the u.s. has a chance to be the natural gas leader for the next century, yet we have no plan to drive this leadership. and instead of leadership, each group is battling for turf, or worse, trying to block new investment. business has got to speak with a louder and consistent voice about the need for common sense ideas that support growth and competitiveness. fourth, leader
big business leads, small business follows, and the government assists. the president's goal to double exports is a rallying cry. this unifies people, and you know what? i know we can succeed. next we need to build a coalition around important industries like energy. we're the only country in the world that lacks any kind of broad energy theme. every other country in the world is creating jobs around clean energy investment from germany to china. the edison electric institute, the trade...
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a second day of big buying, up almost 13% today. look at this shoot up here. chesapeake energy is taking a stake in the firm. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: if you plan on loading up the car for a summer vacation, you may want to budget more for gas. prices have been rising despite the decision by the u.s. and other countries to release oil from emergency reserves. the international energy agency, which is coordinating that effort, says more oil supplies are now available on world markets. but for consumers, gasoline has become more expensive. erika miller looks at where prices are likely to head from here. >> reporter: aaron ernst is the envy of drivers everywhere because it costs just pocket change to fill his tank. >> this takes one gallon, so i usually put one gallon in it-- and that's like $5. so when gas prices go up? $6. >> reporter: but plenty of others are feeling the pinch of higher fuel costs. not only does sal maurano drive a less fuel-efficient vehicle, he also travels 300 miles a week for his commute. >> you got to bite the bullet
a second day of big buying, up almost 13% today. look at this shoot up here. chesapeake energy is taking a stake in the firm. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: if you plan on loading up the car for a summer vacation, you may want to budget more for gas. prices have been rising despite the decision by the u.s. and other countries to release oil from emergency reserves. the international energy agency, which is coordinating that effort, says more oil supplies are now...
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their big breakthrough. spotlight on story on technology update. we. covered it. it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight we're giving it to the washington post the famed newspaper here in d.c. dates back to eight hundred seventy seven and it's been considered one of the most respected newspapers in the world and back in the one nine hundred seventy s. the reporting of bob woodward and carl bernstein led to the watergate scandal and the downfall of president richard nixon and the paper is most well known for all of its political coverage but oh how that might be newspaper has fallen this week of those who broke a major news with the following headline michelle obama orders seventeen hundred calorie meal at shake shack can you believe now it turns out there was about a fifteen hundred calorie meal but that's not the point here this is a suppose it world class newspaper has a leader in print journalism actually put time and effort into a story about the first lady eating a burger and fries at a d.c. restaurant i'm sorry but it's just stupid but not to be
their big breakthrough. spotlight on story on technology update. we. covered it. it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight we're giving it to the washington post the famed newspaper here in d.c. dates back to eight hundred seventy seven and it's been considered one of the most respected newspapers in the world and back in the one nine hundred seventy s. the reporting of bob woodward and carl bernstein led to the watergate scandal and the downfall of president richard nixon and the...
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it would be a big surprise if he's not asked about that. and, you know, the democrats have accused mitt romney of staying quiet on the issue. david axelrod made that much of a statement yesterday in a tweet. the pawlenty campaign also poked him on the subject. the romney campaign has put out a statement, that it would reduce the government to bring the debt under control and does not favor tax increases in order to bring the debt under control as part of any debt ceiling agreement. mitt romney was asked about that today. and ron paul, he has a brand-new tv ad that has come out. eats going to be airing this ad in the important early voting states and the texas congressman and tea party favorite has the ad -- it's essentially called compromises and it really takes aim at budget deals that were cut in the past. basically saying that democrats have raised taxes as part of these compromised deals to bring down the budget deficit in the past and how that's been bad for the country. >> i understand that sarah palin has jumped into the debt limit d
it would be a big surprise if he's not asked about that. and, you know, the democrats have accused mitt romney of staying quiet on the issue. david axelrod made that much of a statement yesterday in a tweet. the pawlenty campaign also poked him on the subject. the romney campaign has put out a statement, that it would reduce the government to bring the debt under control and does not favor tax increases in order to bring the debt under control as part of any debt ceiling agreement. mitt romney...
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but that's not the big point right now. the critical point is as moody's is warning, as ben bernanke warned today and congress, the critical point is this country must not go into default on august 2nd. and they need to reach some minimal agreement to avoid that. that should not be hard to do. now, what they can get beyond that is really important, but it's not as urgently necessary as making sure we get this done. then we can move to the more moderate term crisis or the moderate crisis, moderate term crisis which is the huge deficits. we do have to solve those, but not before august 2nd. we have to get a deal to avoid a catastrophe on august 2nd. >> so nicole, for republicans tomorrow, do they need to change strategy, given what happened today? or what do they do going into this meeting tomorrow? >> look, it was barack obama who stood in the rose garden just a few months ago and talked about -- when he signed into law the extension of the bush tax cuts, he seemed to understand that raising taxes is not the right thing to d
but that's not the big point right now. the critical point is as moody's is warning, as ben bernanke warned today and congress, the critical point is this country must not go into default on august 2nd. and they need to reach some minimal agreement to avoid that. that should not be hard to do. now, what they can get beyond that is really important, but it's not as urgently necessary as making sure we get this done. then we can move to the more moderate term crisis or the moderate crisis,...
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some of these guys are very big. >> right. >> reporter: are you afraid? >> i don't have any fear of getting beat up. i just have fear of, like -- i think they can just look at my sideways and i would melt with fear. >> brett favre was so old, he remembers the first brett favre is old joke. >> he kind of stone faced me in the audience. i made the mistake of looking at him. he gave me a laugh later. >> reporter: he does have some recent experience working tough crowds. >> what happened to you? when you were sworn in you looked like the guy from the old spice commercials. now you look like louis gossett sr. >> the white house correspondents dinner was more intimidating because who was there. people that can use the irs to investigate you. people thahacan, you know, deny you permits. >> reporter: and, of course, people like donald trump. he went after trump hard. >> donald trump has been saying he will run for president as a republican, which is surprising, because i just assumed he was running as a joke. >> reporter: don't trtrump didn to love the jokes. >>
some of these guys are very big. >> right. >> reporter: are you afraid? >> i don't have any fear of getting beat up. i just have fear of, like -- i think they can just look at my sideways and i would melt with fear. >> brett favre was so old, he remembers the first brett favre is old joke. >> he kind of stone faced me in the audience. i made the mistake of looking at him. he gave me a laugh later. >> reporter: he does have some recent experience working tough...
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reports saying that there had been a big manhunt, big search for this little boy because he was taken so close to where he lived from his day camp, but he said that apparently he panicked when word got out that there was a big search, an maybe that's when it happened. right now a lot more expected to come out in court, randi. >> a lot. deb feyerick watching the court hearing for us. deb, thank you. >>> perhaps what makes this more unnerving and disturbing is not only the detales of kletzky's murder and where it happened and what community it involved, as we've been talking about. aron and kletzky are from a very devout enclave of heaasidic jew. we wanted to bring in a rabbi who is a world leading relationship and spiritual expert. he joins me from new york, along with "new york times" reporter liz robbins who has been covering this story very closely. liz, i'd like to start with you. when you say borough park what, comes to mind for most new yorkers? i mean, how safe is this area? >> reporter: i would say the residents of borough park, a mostly hasdic feel very safe or at least until
reports saying that there had been a big manhunt, big search for this little boy because he was taken so close to where he lived from his day camp, but he said that apparently he panicked when word got out that there was a big search, an maybe that's when it happened. right now a lot more expected to come out in court, randi. >> a lot. deb feyerick watching the court hearing for us. deb, thank you. >>> perhaps what makes this more unnerving and disturbing is not only the detales...
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they paid a big price for the failure of the takeover. the share prices have fallen around 20% in the past nine days wiping almost 3 billion pounds from the value of the company. what has rupert murdoch lost? >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire and% of the business which has extraordinarily good prospects, which has a growth trajectory which is well understood. it would have a substantial increase by an order of magnitude of a 20% increase. >> mr. murdoch is much bigger in the u.s.. the concern for him is that u.s. senators are now on his case following allegations that 9/11 victims and their phones were hacked. >> if that is true and if there was any access to any of the victims records, it would be the most evasive and perverse use of a victim's information in the final moments of their lives, a tremendous invasion for the families as well. >> 1989, the dawn of television's new age. >> mr. murdoch would see himself as the founder of bskyb. to be told by politicians that he should not press ahead in its sent to own all
they paid a big price for the failure of the takeover. the share prices have fallen around 20% in the past nine days wiping almost 3 billion pounds from the value of the company. what has rupert murdoch lost? >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire and% of the business which has extraordinarily good prospects, which has a growth trajectory which is well understood. it would have a substantial increase by an order of magnitude of a 20% increase. >> mr. murdoch is much...
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so, these e e a big hit overseas and now you can get them here. >> we can take over the globe. well, thank you. and i want the skillet, okay? and i want everybody out there to know, tomorrow, you will meet, from among our viewers, the very first made in america all-star, right here. >>> and coming up right now, the wedding couple trying to get the church on time in an epic traffic jam? innova is the leader in holistic pet food made with natural high-quality proteins, whole grains, and farm-fresh fruits and vegetables to give your pet more out of every ingredient. and we make innova the way you'd make it, with everything thth need and nothing they don't. innova is pet food made right, so you can feed them right. find it at your local pet store. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because
so, these e e a big hit overseas and now you can get them here. >> we can take over the globe. well, thank you. and i want the skillet, okay? and i want everybody out there to know, tomorrow, you will meet, from among our viewers, the very first made in america all-star, right here. >>> and coming up right now, the wedding couple trying to get the church on time in an epic traffic jam? innova is the leader in holistic pet food made with natural high-quality proteins, whole...
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because the school says it is not a big deal. our school secretary or parent educator can do this, but there is a value in actually being a registered nurse because registered nurses know how to assess the kids, plan for their care, how to treat and how to respond to an emergency. >> amy garcia, thank you for taking the time. we appreciate you speaking with us this morning. >> thank you very much. >> all right. coming up next, carmageddon is coming to los angeles. it is not a film starring ben affleck. we'll tell you why the residents are freaking out about it. we'll be right back. this is "the early show" here on cbs. >>> defend your choice every day with fiber choice. visit fiberchoice.com for more. to stay healthy. but did you know fiber choice can help support your overall well-being? every tasty tablet has prebiotic fiber from fruits and veggies... that lets your good bacteria thrive and helps support your immune system. fiber choice. an easy way to defend your health everyday. learn more about prebiotics and get a free samp
because the school says it is not a big deal. our school secretary or parent educator can do this, but there is a value in actually being a registered nurse because registered nurses know how to assess the kids, plan for their care, how to treat and how to respond to an emergency. >> amy garcia, thank you for taking the time. we appreciate you speaking with us this morning. >> thank you very much. >> all right. coming up next, carmageddon is coming to los angeles. it is not a...
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obama promised to reach out to the muslim world well a new poll shows that his efforts have failed big time for him to dive into that topic with the tenet colonel anthony shaffer in the senate. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so easy to understand it and then you glimpse something else and here's you some other part of it and realized everything is ok and you don't know i'm sorry because the big picture. and yet though. fuck fuck fuck. fuck. let's get it we are going to. lead i think. either one of the twelve. or not the governor says they're safe to graduate because their freedom. well the man who used to be the king of sharing the news has now found himself on the front pages rupert murdoch became the focus of international media after reports started gushing out about his newspaper's illegal wiretapping practices in the u.k. he's the world news international they were caught hacking cell phones bank accounts even health records of individuals whose names were in the headlines and i goes from murder victims to the bomb families to the families of fallen soldiers and e
obama promised to reach out to the muslim world well a new poll shows that his efforts have failed big time for him to dive into that topic with the tenet colonel anthony shaffer in the senate. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so easy to understand it and then you glimpse something else and here's you some other part of it and realized everything is ok and you don't know i'm sorry because the big picture. and yet though. fuck fuck fuck. fuck. let's get it we are going to. lead i...
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president barack obama again behind closed doors prior to the needing obama administration confirmed that big key topic of negotiations was the u.s. is projected missile defense shield in europe meanwhile we've been speaking a little bit about the media in the show but where is it heading in the united kingdom rupert murdoch papers are shutting down for no holds barred tactics such as hacking and in the us you could argue the alternative to media struggling for money is cutting costs and becoming increasingly reliant on publicists for information well arty's correspondent christine for southbound that is going to an increasingly new level because hordes of members of the press are leaving their brains and order to join the public service. in. the first person the final edition of the. newspaper is like the seattle post intelligencer the rocky mountain news and hundreds more have now become relics from the past. slash budgets have stops the presses at newsrooms nationwide. and mass layoffs throughout media have meant far fewer journalists to investigate policy and procedure we're losing a sens
president barack obama again behind closed doors prior to the needing obama administration confirmed that big key topic of negotiations was the u.s. is projected missile defense shield in europe meanwhile we've been speaking a little bit about the media in the show but where is it heading in the united kingdom rupert murdoch papers are shutting down for no holds barred tactics such as hacking and in the us you could argue the alternative to media struggling for money is cutting costs and...